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Economic Analysis of Swedish Immigration Completed

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A refugee who comes to Sweden costs an average of SEK 25,000 per person and year, while other foreign-born people contribute SEK 48,000 to public finances, per person and year. This is according to the National Institute of Economic Research's analysis of the economic effects of immigration, reports SR Ekot.

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A refugee who comes to Sweden costs an average of SEK 25,000 per person and year, while other foreign-born people contribute SEK 48,000 to public finances, per person and year. This is according to the National Institute of Economic Research's analysis of the economic effects of immigration, reports SR Ekot.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The National Institute of Economic Research has completed its analysis of the economic effects of immigration to Sweden in modern times. It shows that a refugee costs an average of SEK 25,000 per year, while other foreign-born people contribute positively to public finances on average with SEK 48,000 per person per year, which Ekot was the first to report.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Svenska Dagbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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